881299 is unrelated. 882329 is for Ubuntu 11.10, and 883154 is unrelated. TBH,
this sounds like a kernel problem. If you believe you were using APM before,
you might try adding the following to your kernel command line:
acpi=off nolapic pci=noacpi noapic apm
Mind you, that is a complete guess. Since you mentioned that downgrading
acpid didn't show a difference, it is almost certainly not acpid that is
the problem. You might also try rebooting into an earlier kernel and see
if that helps. If it does then you should reboot into the affected
kernel, then report the bug with 'ubuntu-bug linux'.
I am closing this bug as this doesn't seem to be a problem with acpid.
If it is a bug with the kernel, the kernel team would want you to fill a
new bug anyway (see above). If neither is helping, I suggest bringing
this up on askubuntu.com. Please feel free to report any other bugs you
may find. Thanks!
** Changed in: acpid (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: acpid (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Jamie Strandboge (jdstrand) => (unassigned)
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